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dealing with a new air where the bankruptcy judges are going to make decisions on ongoing basis, ns this case someone looking out for detroit. so the bet can pay off. we've seen that pay off in muni credits or go against you. bonds are not trading at a low discount you say it's a home run to make money on. it a risk. we'd rather take risk in higher yielding, good quality products. >> good discussion. something all viewers pay attention to. thanks for coming in. >>> google glass addressing some of congress' privacy concerned about the product. one congressman saying the tech giant's response didn't good enough. joe barton will tell us why he's worried and what he plans to do about it. clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ran
dealing with a new air where the bankruptcy judges are going to make decisions on ongoing basis, ns this case someone looking out for detroit. so the bet can pay off. we've seen that pay off in muni credits or go against you. bonds are not trading at a low discount you say it's a home run to make money on. it a risk. we'd rather take risk in higher yielding, good quality products. >> good discussion. something all viewers pay attention to. thanks for coming in. >>> google glass...
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this one is about fit ns. before you roll your eyes, trust me, this clip will get you motivated to get you to work out. this is the puppy workout created by fitness blender who posted this video online. canine crunches, labrador lunges, shih tzu squats. >> my dog wouldn't put up with it. >> explain it. >> a lhasa-poodle mix. he would not put up with it. >>> this shan amazing video, a sideline video was turning a sports reporter into a viral headline. amy campbell was covering a high school recruiting event when she got bowled over during a play. check it out. >> a kid like cameron robinson -- oh. >> every time i see that i cringe. >> here it is. >> replay. slow mow. here we go. >> boom, right to the shoulder! >> oh, man, she said her knee was bruised when wide receiver lane collided with her. afterward this is what she tweeted. emon lane taught me yesterday that maybe i do need insurance. >> and maybe a helmet. >> and back up a little bit. >> i can't believe she only injured her knee. i thought it would be wor
this one is about fit ns. before you roll your eyes, trust me, this clip will get you motivated to get you to work out. this is the puppy workout created by fitness blender who posted this video online. canine crunches, labrador lunges, shih tzu squats. >> my dog wouldn't put up with it. >> explain it. >> a lhasa-poodle mix. he would not put up with it. >>> this shan amazing video, a sideline video was turning a sports reporter into a viral headline. amy campbell was...
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ns. closing arguments are expected tomorrow, as well. martin savidge, cnn sanford, florida. >> wow, fascinating day in court. let bring in the panel of legal analyst, sunny hostin, mark garagos how the criminal justice system suspects works and doesn't. you said you would eat your hat if george zimmerman took the stand. i'm sure you're pleased you don't have to do that. >> the one thing i'm not pleased about is i raised the odds from 50 to 100 to 1 and nobody would take me up on it and i'm disappointed. i would have made enough money to have bought jeff's new paper back that came out yesterday. >> thank you for the plug. jeff, we have this digital dash borpd question, how much of an impact will zimmerman make not taking the stand. nobody thought there was a good chance of him taking the stand. >> there is a great question that comes up in every criminal case. the judge instructs the jury to draw no inferences from the fact the defendant didn't firefighter. he has an absolute right. the bu
ns. closing arguments are expected tomorrow, as well. martin savidge, cnn sanford, florida. >> wow, fascinating day in court. let bring in the panel of legal analyst, sunny hostin, mark garagos how the criminal justice system suspects works and doesn't. you said you would eat your hat if george zimmerman took the stand. i'm sure you're pleased you don't have to do that. >> the one thing i'm not pleased about is i raised the odds from 50 to 100 to 1 and nobody would take me up on it...
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volunteers marked the anniversary by reediading the ns of thousands of gun violence victims for ten hours. they started yesterday and finished at 12:28 this morning, the exact time the aurora shootings started. james holmes, the man accused in the shooting, he has plead not guilty by reason of insanity. >>> now to houston. police freed four men who were held captive at a house possibly for years. >> yeah. this is a very troubling story, especially after what happened to those three girls in cleveland. cnn's reporter is in houston with the latest. ed? >> reporter: it is a bizarre story that houston police detectives are investigating. on friday, houston police were called out to a neighborhood on the north side of the city. when they arrived in this neighborhood and looked inside this house, they say they discovered four men who were being held against their will in a garage area of this house. now authorities say that inside there were four men ranging in the age between 50 and 80 years old. they were malnourished and had to be taken to the hospital for treatment and checkups. now authori
volunteers marked the anniversary by reediading the ns of thousands of gun violence victims for ten hours. they started yesterday and finished at 12:28 this morning, the exact time the aurora shootings started. james holmes, the man accused in the shooting, he has plead not guilty by reason of insanity. >>> now to houston. police freed four men who were held captive at a house possibly for years. >> yeah. this is a very troubling story, especially after what happened to those...
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left to the ns are states. threaten the integrity of voting such as voter utional identification laws. overwhelming majorities support the requirements and know right to vote is denied when a the vote is canceled by vote of somebody ineligible to vote as when an eligible voter blocked. the supreme court has just ruled hat "it would raise serious constitutional doubts if a federal statute precluded a obtaining the information necessary to enforce qualifications." this hearing is very important mr. commends you, chairman, for yholding it as son shelby hearing. you, mr. chair, for holding it as soon as you are after shelby hearing. >> we will start with john lewis. at a personal point i remember with great fondness when i roduction received the civil rights award, award.phrey i thought it was one of the career in thef my senate to be introduced by you. we have seen recently so many times on television the scenes of 50 years ago. glad your heare, congressman lewis. >> i want to thank you mr. ranking member and memb
left to the ns are states. threaten the integrity of voting such as voter utional identification laws. overwhelming majorities support the requirements and know right to vote is denied when a the vote is canceled by vote of somebody ineligible to vote as when an eligible voter blocked. the supreme court has just ruled hat "it would raise serious constitutional doubts if a federal statute precluded a obtaining the information necessary to enforce qualifications." this hearing is very...
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need to ns really do kind of catch up. terms of the whole idea for technology and software and social media is a part of it. but if you think about it, the 2004 re-election bush campaign was absolutely state of the art it was data that ining, microtargeting, to the extent that in 2004, republicans with right there at the cutting edge. ut for all intents and purposes, the next eight years ere pretty much lost on the party.ican and during that time, remember n 2004, you know, the -- the republicans didn't have it alone. you had the dean campaign and the kerry campaign. they were also doing technology and social media and these sorts of things. but they kept developing them obama and intoth 2012. so i'd say on the broader technology side, this is republicans need really, really work on. contributing editor of the report wrote a piece recently where she was pointing on the democratic side, a while the obama campaign developed a lot, these people have gone out to the sector. you've got private sector initiatives going on, devel
need to ns really do kind of catch up. terms of the whole idea for technology and software and social media is a part of it. but if you think about it, the 2004 re-election bush campaign was absolutely state of the art it was data that ining, microtargeting, to the extent that in 2004, republicans with right there at the cutting edge. ut for all intents and purposes, the next eight years ere pretty much lost on the party.ican and during that time, remember n 2004, you know, the -- the...
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auctioticipation in the ns i have participation you had a lot to bidders are bidding area those were they held the options that will raise revenue. mobile together with that, regional carriers submitted the letter today are all calling for limits. they believe it will make it more likely they will participate in if you do not have the limits. mobile ise limits, t- not suggesting excluding at&t and verizon, understanding they have 80% of the spectrum today. we are not saying exclude them. we are saying give everybody else a shot area -- a shot. and getting strong competition is the way to raise revenues. >> mrs. marsh? >> and i think to understand what is going to happen is we do not need to go back to the pcs auction. 214 qualifiedre bidders. it was an open participation auction and nobody was excluded. 101 bidders won licenses. congressionalded expectations of by over $10 billion. an open option can succeed. mr. feld suggests a lot of companies were shut out. but we point to a couple of companies that signed the letter. one significant spectrum at that dish including spectrum covere
auctioticipation in the ns i have participation you had a lot to bidders are bidding area those were they held the options that will raise revenue. mobile together with that, regional carriers submitted the letter today are all calling for limits. they believe it will make it more likely they will participate in if you do not have the limits. mobile ise limits, t- not suggesting excluding at&t and verizon, understanding they have 80% of the spectrum today. we are not saying exclude them. we...
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awas in western louisiana couple of years ago asking set --ns, at a dinner, i i set next to the sheriff. ago, do youe years know how many millionaires that were in this county? he said, one. do you know how many there are now? 42 and climbing. is popular fracking in lots of parts of the united states and why it has caught on. are making money from it. a lot that system of private ownership of mineral rights under your property. that has helped a great deal in getting it going. , a lot of places ande they have oil shale can get into it and get natural gas, but you have to not only have the technology, what you have to have the property ownership structure that makes that attractive. i did not answer the question -- it was about the nsa. >> [inaudible] >> what do i think about the role of anonymous? they are doing is exploring and looking at .tuff, oughts of people do that insofar as what they are doing is destroying information or ,roducing classified material which can undermine our ability to deal threats. i'm quite opposed to that. i will go into that more. >> the cinnamon right here.
awas in western louisiana couple of years ago asking set --ns, at a dinner, i i set next to the sheriff. ago, do youe years know how many millionaires that were in this county? he said, one. do you know how many there are now? 42 and climbing. is popular fracking in lots of parts of the united states and why it has caught on. are making money from it. a lot that system of private ownership of mineral rights under your property. that has helped a great deal in getting it going. , a lot of places...
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as developing a working case management computer system, a working effectively managing washington, ns to d.c. headquarters. linguist he is -- linguists. dealing with infrastructure such f.b.i. headquarters building. aboutment concerns remain the proper personnel balance analysts, the and perceived double standard between line agents and the issuesas well as dealing with whistle blower retaliation. addressed rs must be as they threaten to undermine the hard work of all of the employees at the f.b.i. the position of f.b.i. director is a que in that it 10-year appointment subject to the advice and consent of the senate. 10 jury temple was extended -year term was extended two years ago to allow the director o serve an additional time frame as the president failed to nominate a replacement. t the time we held a special hearing to discuss the importance of the term limit for the f.b.i. director. one of the reasons congress reated a 10-year term was to ensure accountability of the f.b.i. this confirmation hearing is accountability. we have a responsibility to ensure that the director will be
as developing a working case management computer system, a working effectively managing washington, ns to d.c. headquarters. linguist he is -- linguists. dealing with infrastructure such f.b.i. headquarters building. aboutment concerns remain the proper personnel balance analysts, the and perceived double standard between line agents and the issuesas well as dealing with whistle blower retaliation. addressed rs must be as they threaten to undermine the hard work of all of the employees at the...
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and they'd are look at the conservative movement with the ns foundation president. >> next, a discussion on the changes in the role of first lady from martha washington to michelle obama. with an introduction by sally mcdonough. this is under two hours. x hi, everyone. it is so good to be back at mount vernon. i have such fond memories of being here and most importantly learning here and it is so great to see the teachers. i cannot imagine coming from a position that i had of being mrs. bush's press secretary. thank you for all you do from someone who went across this country visiting also to schools and all kinds of conditions. when i was preparing for today's lecture, i thought of a lot of different stories i could possibly tell it then i got so wrapped up in the research. probably most americans do and i googled it. so i got a little bit obsessed, to be honest. i was staying up late getting up in the morning, trying to figure this out. press secretary i probably should not have been surprised that i was at how many times i read a stereotypical presentation of a first lady. even if it
and they'd are look at the conservative movement with the ns foundation president. >> next, a discussion on the changes in the role of first lady from martha washington to michelle obama. with an introduction by sally mcdonough. this is under two hours. x hi, everyone. it is so good to be back at mount vernon. i have such fond memories of being here and most importantly learning here and it is so great to see the teachers. i cannot imagine coming from a position that i had of being mrs....
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america,ns a model for what it might be at the federal level. heat your eye on governorships. -- keep your eye on governorships. >> i was wondering if you could speak a little bit about the relationship between frequent and eleanor roosevelt. is there anything -- franklin and eleanor roosevelt. >> i think the doris kearns goodwin took -- book is very telling. it is wonderfully documented. it feeling like they were ships passing in the night. there would be times when he would reach out to her, and she was unavailable to him, and when she would reach out to him, and he was unavailable to her. it was a complicated relationship, to put it mildly. politically, i agree completely. i think there are times when she was out there beyond where he wanted her to be, but she had passionate views. advocacy, she also very much -- he was very clear on this -- served as his eyes and ears. she could be out there, and he could not. role.as a very useful >> when you talk about women in the white house, sometimes, you're talking about other women -- the doris kearn
america,ns a model for what it might be at the federal level. heat your eye on governorships. -- keep your eye on governorships. >> i was wondering if you could speak a little bit about the relationship between frequent and eleanor roosevelt. is there anything -- franklin and eleanor roosevelt. >> i think the doris kearns goodwin took -- book is very telling. it is wonderfully documented. it feeling like they were ships passing in the night. there would be times when he would reach...
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know ns have a right to if their federal governmentes that gone too far. we need to allow for better transparency and safeguard the privacy and constitutional rights of american citizens. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, we celebrate one of america's best ideas, our national park system. mr. costa: and what it means for millions of our families each year to be able to enjoy the park system throughout our country. as we mark national parks and recreation month, we remember that the parks in america belong to all of us. we have some wonderful parks in california. yosemite national park is my back yard and it brings millions of americans to california who stand in awe of half dome and yosemite falls, the grove and mariposa red woods. i've int
know ns have a right to if their federal governmentes that gone too far. we need to allow for better transparency and safeguard the privacy and constitutional rights of american citizens. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from...
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legal immigration is the very he ns of our country. it sets us apart from ever other nation in the world. the fact that citizenship is open to you will who have a sincere desire to understand, adopt, and revere those ue nookly -- uniquely american rinciples enshrined in our declaration of independence and in the constitution. they do so by the thousands every day. by obeying our immigration laws, renouncing foreign loyalties, and embracing american principles. by doing so as lincoln said, they become the blood of the blood, and flesh of the flesh of the men who wrote that declaration. illegal immigration destroys all of that and any measure that encourages more of it by granting special privileges to those who defy our immigration laws is a direct affront to every legal immigrant who has become an american and it is a direct challenge to the process of immigration that build our nation. to those illegal immigrants who seek citizenship out of a sincere desire to become americans, i ask only that they respect our laws and i invite them t
legal immigration is the very he ns of our country. it sets us apart from ever other nation in the world. the fact that citizenship is open to you will who have a sincere desire to understand, adopt, and revere those ue nookly -- uniquely american rinciples enshrined in our declaration of independence and in the constitution. they do so by the thousands every day. by obeying our immigration laws, renouncing foreign loyalties, and embracing american principles. by doing so as lincoln said, they...
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also, the upcoming election ns mali. that's later this monday on july 28. we are expecting to start in just a minute. c-span2, the g-20 summit in september in st. petersburg, russia. there is a discussion taking place about that at the center for strategic studies. you can see that this mourning on -- mourning on c-span2. it will probably go for another hour. >> ok. please be seated. welcome. let me welcome you to the wilson center and to this presentation foreign minister of burkina faso, djibrill bassole. we appreciate your attendance and your loyalty. this should be a very, very interesting session. the foreign minister is going to speak to us for just a few minutes. what we want to do is have a dialogue. we know there is a great deal of interest in what's happening in the sahel and northern mali. we will be speaking to all those subjects. i do want to make a statement to our ambassador who is here. we have the ambassador of sedeku and ambassador abuda. let's see who else is in the house. we have ambassador young from senegal. i have the name but i don't
also, the upcoming election ns mali. that's later this monday on july 28. we are expecting to start in just a minute. c-span2, the g-20 summit in september in st. petersburg, russia. there is a discussion taking place about that at the center for strategic studies. you can see that this mourning on -- mourning on c-span2. it will probably go for another hour. >> ok. please be seated. welcome. let me welcome you to the wilson center and to this presentation foreign minister of burkina...
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. >> they didn't talk to canada, our largest trading partner fraudulent ns using documentation and refugees coming to canada. and they understand there is fraud with an attempt of iranians to infiltrate canada. what do you make, why do you think our state department didn't talk to our neighbors here? >> unfortunately i don't think there this is a co-incidence. this project we've eluded to as systematically found ways to anti-strategy to the united states. i spent a decade talking to sources and talking to individuals from different come up nts and when i with information that relates to the threat to the western hemisphere i ask has any u.s. official contacted you and the answer is no. in most instance it is uzz is -- the drug enforcement administration, putting out and basically creating an aura of anti-u.s. access into these countries. this is done essentially by driving and this is a principle component is the narrative. this is a conflict that is not managed by bombs or bullets, it's managed by words and ideas. they have been able to create an image the u.s. is eant latin american. they
. >> they didn't talk to canada, our largest trading partner fraudulent ns using documentation and refugees coming to canada. and they understand there is fraud with an attempt of iranians to infiltrate canada. what do you make, why do you think our state department didn't talk to our neighbors here? >> unfortunately i don't think there this is a co-incidence. this project we've eluded to as systematically found ways to anti-strategy to the united states. i spent a decade talking to...
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>>guest: whoever would >> any taketh me vagrancy or >> if ey ns or a divorce or whenever they wanted was there to take care of them i w tried to make them verytake car happy aboutof was happy so we must be a loss vegas thank you. this is real. believe me. this is not water. that is for watching.ashi. may i toast to? this is given to me by thehead convention authority. so i don't feel guilty.5: >>host: it is 5:00 somewhere. we will get to the fact youfacto had a martini delivered to you as we speak probably the first time it has been delivered during an interview but i want to come back to the subtitle of your book that is from mob lawyer "be to mayor of las vegas - only in america" how did you become known as the mob lawyer? >> it did not start off that way but they would suggest that i was sent out from theoasr mobsters ofep these coastmo because it was referred to in as the open city. the five mafia families didt not have a strong hold onasino e r y particularre casino so itfo was open for anybody to take a piece.even pra i came with the expectation not to even practiced criminal l
>>guest: whoever would >> any taketh me vagrancy or >> if ey ns or a divorce or whenever they wanted was there to take care of them i w tried to make them verytake car happy aboutof was happy so we must be a loss vegas thank you. this is real. believe me. this is not water. that is for watching.ashi. may i toast to? this is given to me by thehead convention authority. so i don't feel guilty.5: >>host: it is 5:00 somewhere. we will get to the fact youfacto had a martini...
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article in 1914 about black folks being the new southern menace that black cocaine being in a southern ns. and the way that cocaine was talked about or black people being the under the influence was talked about was that it caused them to be more murderous. it caused them to rape white women and be unaffected by bullets. all of this nonsense was going on then and it's going on now. although the language has been tempered. but they are such easy scapegoats because much of the population don't use drugs. you can't say these things about alcohol even though alcohol is pharmacologically active, and just like another drug like cocaine and the rest of these things and you can't say these crazy things about alcohol because many people drink alcohol and they know the effect of alcohol. fewer people use cocaine. so you can tell these incredible stories about cocaine. but, you think that it's still the case today that you could credibly come on c-span or anywhere else and let's say you are not new and issued a say people that have superhuman strength and if you shoot me in my leg i want you what if
article in 1914 about black folks being the new southern menace that black cocaine being in a southern ns. and the way that cocaine was talked about or black people being the under the influence was talked about was that it caused them to be more murderous. it caused them to rape white women and be unaffected by bullets. all of this nonsense was going on then and it's going on now. although the language has been tempered. but they are such easy scapegoats because much of the population don't...
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is we've invested a huge amount of money in time and interest in developing these medicatiomedicatio ns so we have a right. in fact, we have a need to charge a lot of money to cover the cost. without our investment you wouldn't have medications for hiv disease but you wouldn't have medications for tuberculosis, for sickle cell anemia. for all things that threaten our health. so you need to pay us this money so that we can continue providing them. that's a myth. the truth is, the reality is it's not corporations who are investing this money. it's the federal government. what is the federal government get that money? from you, your tax dollars. you are paying for them twice but you're paying for them to be developed with government money and then you're paying outrageous amounts of money first pharmaceutical companies who want to charge you thousands of dollars are medications that you need in order to stay alive over to stay sane or two stay healthy. so that's one important myth. another myth i want to promulgate is something that i hear very frequently. sometimes you hear about research
is we've invested a huge amount of money in time and interest in developing these medicatiomedicatio ns so we have a right. in fact, we have a need to charge a lot of money to cover the cost. without our investment you wouldn't have medications for hiv disease but you wouldn't have medications for tuberculosis, for sickle cell anemia. for all things that threaten our health. so you need to pay us this money so that we can continue providing them. that's a myth. the truth is, the reality is it's...
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: tap-dancing little ns. >> that is according to a complaint filed against her. i'm trying to be a stickler with the legal. >> caller: a couple of years ago she was on the tv show, and the host wanted her to introduce her friend, and she turned around and said, she needs to step away% from that black backdrop, they can't see you. they're acting like this happened 30 years ago this is all in the last five or six years. >> stephanie: again, if you're believing, you know if you read the whole deposition, it's a lot. >> yes, it is. >> stephanie: steve you're on "the stephanie miller show"." >> caller: my dad was born and raised in new york. >> stephanie: yes. >> caller: what i would rely to that man in georgia he said its ignorance. it's not ignorance. there are so proverbs that he needs to learn. you don't give out this other stuff to people who don't prepare to have children. >> stephanie: huh? >> caller: second, the second proverb, you can't wash a negro white. detroit during the 1960s. >> stephanie: what now? that's a proverb? >> caller: yes wash a negro white. >
: tap-dancing little ns. >> that is according to a complaint filed against her. i'm trying to be a stickler with the legal. >> caller: a couple of years ago she was on the tv show, and the host wanted her to introduce her friend, and she turned around and said, she needs to step away% from that black backdrop, they can't see you. they're acting like this happened 30 years ago this is all in the last five or six years. >> stephanie: again, if you're believing, you know if you...
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is that good or bad ns with the u.s. economy. that's next don't go away. >> i have a young daughter and me and my husband work full- time. we would not be able to afford a large family like generations before us. >> i would devfitly put off having kids forinancial reasons. we have already. >> absolutely, it is a big thing. you can't start until you are financlly stable. >> young adults telling the crew that they are postponing parent hood. they are not alone, the u.s. birth rate falling to a record w as the economy remains shaky. is that bad news for the economy going forward? >> i thinkt is bad news and i am not saying that becse my three little ones are watchin the show today. we are talking about marriage and starting a family as if it is all costs. the reality is, when you have a family, they are vital stabilizing forces that the economy benefits from. >> rick what do you think? >> in the main it is noughteral and i am not sure it benefits. i would say is good. the reason the younger generation are using heads and not hearts
is that good or bad ns with the u.s. economy. that's next don't go away. >> i have a young daughter and me and my husband work full- time. we would not be able to afford a large family like generations before us. >> i would devfitly put off having kids forinancial reasons. we have already. >> absolutely, it is a big thing. you can't start until you are financlly stable. >> young adults telling the crew that they are postponing parent hood. they are not alone, the u.s....
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be positive but for right n we drink too late in the market will move higher until the next piece of ns comes out. neil: until theyctually do start and throwing cash at the market's, it will not be a big deal ahead of the fact? >> i agree. it is the news not the rumor when it comes out it would not be that big of a deal but everything going to my mind iricky ricardo yelling at lucy. lucy. [laughter] yelp can you very much. in the meaime one who knocks us off the list. fat chance you get a right. neil: here is the good news. we're not the fastest country. mexico went ahead of us. enchilas are fatting? i a digress. may be the food police will move south. i have indigene lloy webber >> obesity. it is wi short end the life expectancy it's a public health concern. with $87 billion. >> i think the government should stop telling people what they can and cannot eat. it is a working. if they want to do anything stop the subsies that makes junk food cheaper. is not a collectiv problem is a individu problem what happens to personal responsibility? really look at it collectively becausee have big g
be positive but for right n we drink too late in the market will move higher until the next piece of ns comes out. neil: until theyctually do start and throwing cash at the market's, it will not be a big deal ahead of the fact? >> i agree. it is the news not the rumor when it comes out it would not be that big of a deal but everything going to my mind iricky ricardo yelling at lucy. lucy. [laughter] yelp can you very much. in the meaime one who knocks us off the list. fat chance you get a...
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first, fox ns reporter works in detroit a just wrote detroit, an american autopsysy. an autopsy one examines the dead body and tries to find out what killed him. detroit isn't that exactly. what killed the trust? >> would kill the charge racial conflict of detroit. slav kl detroit. corruption cldren. it seems like that is what has become the american way because detroit is not alone. what is baltimore going to do, atlanta, l.a. john: detroit is and worse shape. worse politicians more unions. the automaker collapsed. it was in the politicians' fault. it was just the big three crashed. >> it was all of them. one industry town. were rich. we thought it would never end. everybody put their hand in the till from management to politicians to unions. you could punch and your body will he went drinking. we blew it. i know everyone is watching, not because you care, but your review will be like us. john: we want to see maybe bankruptcys the answer, but this may mean stiffing to the people who were promised pensions. ey may get $0.20 on the dollar >> i know. the golden age is o
first, fox ns reporter works in detroit a just wrote detroit, an american autopsysy. an autopsy one examines the dead body and tries to find out what killed him. detroit isn't that exactly. what killed the trust? >> would kill the charge racial conflict of detroit. slav kl detroit. corruption cldren. it seems like that is what has become the american way because detroit is not alone. what is baltimore going to do, atlanta, l.a. john: detroit is and worse shape. worse politicians more...
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fox ns chief washingn correspondent. the head of the national security agency making a high-profile visit to capitol hill today urging lawmakers to vote against an amendment tha would severely cripple the agency's surveillance. nsa director general keith alexander meeting privately with republicans and democrats to voice his opposition to the amendment that would see to rollback section 215 of the patriot act. thats he program uncovered by edward snowdon or at least one of them. e one that collects the phone records of millions of americans to protect against terrori. the measure which is being sponsored by replican congressman just in a mosh i expected to be vot on later this week also on capitol hill, lawmars ramping up pressure on house leaders to allow a vot on legislation that would create a special committee to investigate the terrorist attack in benghazi republican congressman steve stockman is circulating a discharge petition that would rce a vote if 218 members of the house sign-on. to promote that effort he hel
fox ns chief washingn correspondent. the head of the national security agency making a high-profile visit to capitol hill today urging lawmakers to vote against an amendment tha would severely cripple the agency's surveillance. nsa director general keith alexander meeting privately with republicans and democrats to voice his opposition to the amendment that would see to rollback section 215 of the patriot act. thats he program uncovered by edward snowdon or at least one of them. e one that...
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we can show ns can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card becase you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play doe rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet? >> we have a rally. the dow jones average up 77, and now let me tell you that charles payne says he's going to make us money. he likes cypress seem -- semiconductor. >> it's breaking out here, it's the keep you want. it's higher. this year, and, of course, years ago, love what the company's doing. new products, also, they have a book to build the shows up at the time, the lead time down to a five year low. the company, the execution, so much more nimble than before, giving them the confidence to give gyps for the next quarter. i think we are at an inflection point. look at the key metrics, top line
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venezuelan president is again offering asylum to ns a leaker edwards noted, but the foreign minister says his country has not yet been in contact. and bolivia, nicaragua, also offering asylum. now three weeks since he arrived at the moscow airport transit zone. meanwhile in boston doctors are updating -- updating the condition from critical to fair. the wife of secretary of state flown to massachusetts general after doctors at a hospital in nantucket's stabilized her after she showed symptoms of what is believed to have been a seizure. those are your latest headlines. i'm jamie colby, sending it back to lori and adam. lori: think you for the update. the bloodshed continues. dozens more killed. the muslim brotherhood calls for an all-out uprising against the army. we continue to cover the action in cairo. >> reporter: well, the political crisis and the violence continues. the bloodiest day since the egyptian military overthrew former president morsi just a few days ago. today 51 people were killed and more than 400 injured when the egyptian military opened fire on supporters. very con
venezuelan president is again offering asylum to ns a leaker edwards noted, but the foreign minister says his country has not yet been in contact. and bolivia, nicaragua, also offering asylum. now three weeks since he arrived at the moscow airport transit zone. meanwhile in boston doctors are updating -- updating the condition from critical to fair. the wife of secretary of state flown to massachusetts general after doctors at a hospital in nantucket's stabilized her after she showed symptoms...
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ns. i am here with lauren sivan, reporter for our fox affiliate, kttv in los angeles. that's in california for you foreigners. and he is so smart that jeopardy takes a test to get on him. it is kevin williamson national review correspondent. if you haven't read his latest book you should kill yourself. it is called "the end is near". i read this three times backwards. and 9-1-1 operators mock his kick, billuffering, my schulz. why is he alive? and if hilarity was calisthenics i would do him every morning. and sitting next to me comedian jaime lisso. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. greg, you forgot to rerefill my water bowl. >> did wiener come cleaner? apparently he is no stranger to danger. carlos danger that is. that is his on-line name of an anthony wean who is staying the mayor's race despite another sexting scandal, another. a gossip website said he had on-line exchanges with a 22-year-old, aren't they all, in 2012 after he resigned from congress and sometimes he would use the name carlos danger. the so far anonymous woman said things were intense by
ns. i am here with lauren sivan, reporter for our fox affiliate, kttv in los angeles. that's in california for you foreigners. and he is so smart that jeopardy takes a test to get on him. it is kevin williamson national review correspondent. if you haven't read his latest book you should kill yourself. it is called "the end is near". i read this three times backwards. and 9-1-1 operators mock his kick, billuffering, my schulz. why is he alive? and if hilarity was calisthenics i would...
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despite having a different spelling, two ns on his last name, he tells local tv stations he's been getting death threats over the phone. he has been forced to change his phone number and get police involved. >>> and finally, proof that barriers cannot stop true love. workers at an animal reserve near florence, italy, were very surprised this week when a donkey gave birth to a partially striped foal. apparently the male zebra scaled the fence to visit his lady friend, producing, depending on who you ask, a zonkey or a zedonk. d deebra could work to. congrats to the happy couple. >>> today is a crucial day for pope francis who is looking to return catholics to the church in brazil and to also reach out to young people. religious correspondent lauren green has highlights. >> reporter: pope francis welcoming catholic youth for the first major event of world youth day, a week-long gathering bringing young pilgrims from around the globe from the famous copa cabana beach for a mass lie the first latin american born pontiff. the faithful rushed to greet pope francis, running after his motorcade on
despite having a different spelling, two ns on his last name, he tells local tv stations he's been getting death threats over the phone. he has been forced to change his phone number and get police involved. >>> and finally, proof that barriers cannot stop true love. workers at an animal reserve near florence, italy, were very surprised this week when a donkey gave birth to a partially striped foal. apparently the male zebra scaled the fence to visit his lady friend, producing,...
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department's budget, which includes the nsa's money is up for approval guilty tweeting, we can defund ns a's unconstitutional spying on americans if house leaders allow amendments. also on the senate side, a leading critic of the nsa surveillance programs, who called out the nation's intelligence chief james clapper for misleading the public telling the "new york times" that the white house may be willing to change course on the sweeping collection of phone records. ron widen who has been a major critic of the program says it nasa not provided a fundamental tip on any major plot, shep. >> shepard: one of congresswoman's michele bachmann's top aides now charged with stealing things from a house office building. fox news has learned that at that point toll police arrested that aide last week. no word on what is he accused of stealing. sources say it was worth less than a thousand dollars. he could spend six months behind bars. there is no comment thus far from congresswoman bachmann. another great day for your 401(k). wall street shattered records again this monday. we'll find out what the
department's budget, which includes the nsa's money is up for approval guilty tweeting, we can defund ns a's unconstitutional spying on americans if house leaders allow amendments. also on the senate side, a leading critic of the nsa surveillance programs, who called out the nation's intelligence chief james clapper for misleading the public telling the "new york times" that the white house may be willing to change course on the sweeping collection of phone records. ron widen who has...
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i asked the chairman of the joint chief of staffs, if the russia ns pulled their support away from assad would it help. a year from now he's still in power and our altkv] of the kidnapping of michael jordan could be te supposed and iraq is you falling apart and hesbollah, a radical shiite terrorist organization is helping assad and trying to get weapons that russia is selling ah sawed to use against israel. they are not helping stop the nuclear program. should we reward this kind of behavior by allowing him to have the propaganda of hosting the olympics? >> you make a compelling case of why russia is a bad actor and why we should not award putin. how does boycotting and hurting the athletes? how does that change putin. >> it would matter to the russians and should we have begin hitler the olympics in known 36. and i am not suggesting that russia is germany. but would you have the olympics iran? >> should we allow a country like russia who engaged in bad behavior all over the world to be rewarded with hosting a game of peace? i don't want to destroy the lifetime goal of athletes, i want a
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ns amater is certainly not a scandal but certainly a legitimate subject for debate and public concern. and my big take away, bill, the white house has really no agenda that has any chance of going through congress. never had one because the president is not interested in leading from the center or really bipartisan way. so scandals are not, he had no agenda. was sort of dead in the water already. bill: now, alan, phony scandals? this is a phrase by the way that has been used by many members of the administration for past two weeks or so. go. >> i guess rich will have to call me not very fair-minded. >> for the first time. >> first time ever. tried to use benghazi before the election to get obama out of office. it didn't work. that to me is a phony scandal. bill: phony? >> there is no there there. the president called it act of terror for two successive days after it happened. bill: four americans killed, first ambassador in 30 years. >> it is not a scandal. they want to call everything a scandal. head of the oversight committee darrell issa, as soon as he was taking that chair he was
ns amater is certainly not a scandal but certainly a legitimate subject for debate and public concern. and my big take away, bill, the white house has really no agenda that has any chance of going through congress. never had one because the president is not interested in leading from the center or really bipartisan way. so scandals are not, he had no agenda. was sort of dead in the water already. bill: now, alan, phony scandals? this is a phrase by the way that has been used by many members of...
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ns if you're writing for cash they're allowed to get that information. and finally for that information. >> and asking what is data for getting those trip credit cards? >> they're harder to use, or steal, i should say. there is no additional cost to you. that is the way everything is moving to that anyway. they used to be a time safer. i wish we'd gone to them. they're worth getting. >> okay. >> and catherine e mails my son bought a used car failing to disclose they'd replaced the engine with a used one. is this against the law? >> the laws for selling used cars are loose. they tighten up quite a bit once getting to a certified used car because a few years ago some dealerships was on this, now there are rules there. one is not specifically you can't replace the engine but i've got to tell if you you went back to the dealership they won't want to deal with you about this between manufacturer and 7 on your side and this they won't want to deal with you thank you. >> sure. >> well, just ahead, this is it. robots that you wear. >> up next amazing development
ns if you're writing for cash they're allowed to get that information. and finally for that information. >> and asking what is data for getting those trip credit cards? >> they're harder to use, or steal, i should say. there is no additional cost to you. that is the way everything is moving to that anyway. they used to be a time safer. i wish we'd gone to them. they're worth getting. >> okay. >> and catherine e mails my son bought a used car failing to disclose they'd...
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abc 7 ns reported interior department rated the farm to close because it's harming the local environment. the company insists that conclusion is based on bad sigh yents, now a judge ruled the oyster farm can continue to operate while it appeals the closure order. however, the judge says drake's bay must comply with ordersym to clean up plastic debri, remove invasive species and stay away from harbor seals in this area. >> the weather we've been having may be contributing to the spread of west nile virus. the vector control district says a dead crow nound alamo tested positive for the virus. the district officials say hot weather allows mosquitoes to develop more quickly into adult mosquitoes. that is how it is spread. they're urging people to dump, orw3 drain standing water in the yard. you've heard that before. and use repellents containing deet or oil ofg# lemon eucalyptus. >> it's going to remain hot here. >> yes. sandhya patel is in tonight with the forecast. >> we're going to continue to see the heat at least inland communities throughout the weekend. so today, wide range of conditi
abc 7 ns reported interior department rated the farm to close because it's harming the local environment. the company insists that conclusion is based on bad sigh yents, now a judge ruled the oyster farm can continue to operate while it appeals the closure order. however, the judge says drake's bay must comply with ordersym to clean up plastic debri, remove invasive species and stay away from harbor seals in this area. >> the weather we've been having may be contributing to the spread of...
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ns. it's chamomile. [chainsaw revs] listen, you are extremely terrifying-- just the scariest undead, subhuman thing on tv and i really mean that. but i am worried that you could give my kids nightmares if they see you-- so... i'm going to have to block you. ah... so, that's it. oh, and tell the zombies they're blocked too. ah... ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ >> welcome into "the skinny," everyone. we have all heard of celebrity interviews that can be on the awkward side. somebody trying to promote a movie. an interviewer asks a question they're not interested in. it all goes downhill. or the people have been junket. junket after junket. and they're over it. the same questions over and over again. the latest installment of awkward interview is bruce willis. take a listen. >> i can imagine you doing a route 66 thing one day. >> i am thinking of driving right now. i can hardly keep my mind on the interview. thinking abut driving somewhere, maybe the m 1. >> it gets worse and worse, right? >> it doesn't get any b
ns. it's chamomile. [chainsaw revs] listen, you are extremely terrifying-- just the scariest undead, subhuman thing on tv and i really mean that. but i am worried that you could give my kids nightmares if they see you-- so... i'm going to have to block you. ah... so, that's it. oh, and tell the zombies they're blocked too. ah... ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ >> welcome into "the skinny," everyone. we have all heard of celebrity interviews that can be on the awkward side. somebody...
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abc 7 ns reported interior department rated the farm to close because it's harming the local environment. the company insists that conclusion is based on bad sigh yents, now a judge ruled the oyster farm can continue to operate while it appeals the closure order. however, the judge says drake's bay must comply with ordersym to clean up plastic debri, remove invasive species and stay away from harbor seals in this area. >> the weather we've been having may be contributing to the spread of west nile virus. the vector control district says a dead crow nound alamo tested positive for the virus. the district officials say hot weather allows mosquitoes to develop more quickly into adult mosquitoes. that is how it is spread. they're urging people to dump, orw3 drain standing water in the yard. you've heard that before. and use repellents containing deet or oil ofg# lemon eucalyptus. >> it's going to remain hot here. >> yes. sandhya patel is in tonight with the forecast. >> we're going to continue to see the heat at least inland communities throughout the weekend. so today, wide range of conditi
abc 7 ns reported interior department rated the farm to close because it's harming the local environment. the company insists that conclusion is based on bad sigh yents, now a judge ruled the oyster farm can continue to operate while it appeals the closure order. however, the judge says drake's bay must comply with ordersym to clean up plastic debri, remove invasive species and stay away from harbor seals in this area. >> the weather we've been having may be contributing to the spread of...
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michel arch also in sanford, a ns us now, michelle, all eyes on the jury now, what do we know about the si women who will decide george zimmerman's fate? >> well, the six jurors on this panel because florida panel requires a jury of 12 only in death penalty cases. this is what else we know about these women, five of the six jurors are mothers, five are over the age of 40, now, two have owned a weapons permit at one time and one juror has been the victim of domestic violence. >> now early on the prosecution attempted to expel one of the jurors heard that trayvon martin was in the sanford area after suspended from his high school in miami for suspicion of marijuana possession. >> now all of the jurors have lived in the seminole county area for some time with the exception of two, one was from iowa, moved there recently, as well as another from chicago, and she is the mother of seven. she is the lone minority on this panel and she said she moved her children here to raise them in a safer environment. >> jim. >> axelrod: michelle, thank you. early this morning the texas legislature approved
michel arch also in sanford, a ns us now, michelle, all eyes on the jury now, what do we know about the si women who will decide george zimmerman's fate? >> well, the six jurors on this panel because florida panel requires a jury of 12 only in death penalty cases. this is what else we know about these women, five of the six jurors are mothers, five are over the age of 40, now, two have owned a weapons permit at one time and one juror has been the victim of domestic violence. >> now...
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ns reporter: that explains his wurlitzer. what about the rest of the place. >> they started tearing down these beautiful movie theaters around the country. that is why i thought why not pick up the junk and make it look like a movie palace. >> reporter: which leads me to this question, why would anybody t?nt that? >> because they're crazy. >> reporter: a few years ago word out that he had the theatre and the tour buses have been stopping by ever since which is fine by fred. in fact he says he has a responsibility to share this place. >> this is beautiful. >> here's the way i look at life. this is a gift that god gave me. and i think, i owe something and that is why i have people coming around here. ♪ god bless america ♪. >> reporter: they say god works in mysterious ways. and if this is one of those ways, lord knows what he's trying to tell us. maybe follow your dreams, or share your passion, or maybe we're just supposed to appreciate the quirks of this great country like fred's home theatre. sweet home theatre. steve har
ns reporter: that explains his wurlitzer. what about the rest of the place. >> they started tearing down these beautiful movie theaters around the country. that is why i thought why not pick up the junk and make it look like a movie palace. >> reporter: which leads me to this question, why would anybody t?nt that? >> because they're crazy. >> reporter: a few years ago word out that he had the theatre and the tour buses have been stopping by ever since which is fine by...
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. >> we'll look at the plea the ns a nsa made to congress. >>> the massachusetts police officer who leaked photos of the boston bombing suspect. >> i have an amazing support from my family. >> sergeant sean murphy and his message to supporters after taking on "rolling stone" and landing in hot water. >>> the news is back the morning here on "cbs this morning." stay tuned for your local news. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by devry university. learn more at devry.edu. you can. apply by august 29th for up to $20,000 for qualifying new students. last year, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment, had careers in their field within 6 months. so with this scholarship you could be on your way. now's the time. visit devry.edu and apply by august 29th. victory is a smile that says... "these are exactly what i wanted" find the pink nike flex only at famous footwear. victory is yours. for pain and swelling? apply cold therapy in the first 24 hours. but not just any cold. i only use new thermacare® cold wraps. targettemp technology delivers a consistent,
. >> we'll look at the plea the ns a nsa made to congress. >>> the massachusetts police officer who leaked photos of the boston bombing suspect. >> i have an amazing support from my family. >> sergeant sean murphy and his message to supporters after taking on "rolling stone" and landing in hot water. >>> the news is back the morning here on "cbs this morning." stay tuned for your local news. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs...
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. >> brown: the word "bolshoi" ns theater has survived everything from revolution to world war to the rise and fall of communism. sarah kaufman is a pulitzer- prize winning dance critic for the "washington post." >> ballet to russians is really like baseball or hollywood to americans. it's kind of the perfect vessel for the russian soul. you can compare the bolshoi stage to yankee stadium. >> brown: if the bolshoi is an unlikely place for a south dakota-born, arizona-raised kid to end up, hallberg, now 31, credits fred astaire with setting him on the path, beginning at age eight when he watched "top hat" on tv. >> i was glued to the way he moved and sort of his suaveness, you know, his seamless way of movement. he was a huge inspiration to me when i was young. >> brown: that initial interest was followed by years of work with kee juan han, former director of the arizona ballet school, now with the washington ballet. >> it was not just his physicality that was so impressive, but the intensity of the way he worked was very impressive, too. >> brown: the teacher and pupil spent six days
. >> brown: the word "bolshoi" ns theater has survived everything from revolution to world war to the rise and fall of communism. sarah kaufman is a pulitzer- prize winning dance critic for the "washington post." >> ballet to russians is really like baseball or hollywood to americans. it's kind of the perfect vessel for the russian soul. you can compare the bolshoi stage to yankee stadium. >> brown: if the bolshoi is an unlikely place for a south...
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lidedicaramos 2 horas de tieo en ejercicio que pasamos sents d sentsadossentsaa sentados, alargaria 3 aÑos ns nuestra vida. >>> es divertido. >>> qque va acompaÑado con una buena causa, porque son desped d despedidos con una donaciÓn de comida y se les exhorta hacer u un donv parativo, pa este jov o profesional pasar su hrora de a mue almuerzo bailando es mje quejo c cualquier alimento. >>> nunca falto, lo amo. >>> quÉ les parece, en este fin de semanfue la serenata de m mariachi mÁs grande del mundo, el mrcariachi los cmapamperos c sebastiÉn de la cruz formaron r parte de los 656 musdicos que l deleitaron el medio tiempo entre mÉxico y panamÁ, los repre representantes del libro de r o record guiness estueron prese presentes. >>> fiasÍ llegamos al final de esta ediciÓn del ntoticiero telemundo, gracias por acompaÑarnos, y ac continuaciÓn los dejamos con caso cerrado, d quÉdese con nosotros ♪. >>Ángel y su susel viven en las vegas y tienen un negocio erÓtico. >>por eso a los negros mandingas... les decÍan mandingas por estar bien dotados. >>doctora, mi nombre es mandy, el negr
lidedicaramos 2 horas de tieo en ejercicio que pasamos sents d sentsadossentsaa sentados, alargaria 3 aÑos ns nuestra vida. >>> es divertido. >>> qque va acompaÑado con una buena causa, porque son desped d despedidos con una donaciÓn de comida y se les exhorta hacer u un donv parativo, pa este jov o profesional pasar su hrora de a mue almuerzo bailando es mje quejo c cualquier alimento. >>> nunca falto, lo amo. >>> quÉ les parece, en este fin de semanfue...
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guys, i have a how-to video, but i need you to focus on theask ns allowed.eally focu >> all right. >> it is going to teach you how to tie a tie, and the video put online by styleshark online. and that hot model is roxanne. >> we are not 13, and we know how to tie a tie, and what is she teaching us not the tie? >> well shgs s, it is the stand knot, and not anything that you don't know already, and keeps the wider side longer than the shorter side, and wrap it around itself, and i mean, it can give you the details, but you are probably not interested. >> would it be just as sexy if she was teaching you how to tie the shoe. >> yes. >> and once you have this tie loop around you take the thick end and then you tie it through the v. you pull the thick end and then there you go, there's the tie. >> and these boys across america just found their favorite video of the month. >>> that is going to do it for this edition of "right t >>> hi, everybody. i'm beth troutman and it is time for great videos and the stories behind them "right this minute." >>> a driver is stunned by a strange site. >> ri
guys, i have a how-to video, but i need you to focus on theask ns allowed.eally focu >> all right. >> it is going to teach you how to tie a tie, and the video put online by styleshark online. and that hot model is roxanne. >> we are not 13, and we know how to tie a tie, and what is she teaching us not the tie? >> well shgs s, it is the stand knot, and not anything that you don't know already, and keeps the wider side longer than the shorter side, and wrap it around...
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i want to show you where they can shed up shots and atherton ns o making herself available to answer questions questions and we will have more about the investigation on the runway and fso. we will do it before they still need to get we spoke it to deborah hershman. >> we talked about those big rocks from the sea wall that were scattered up the runway and we have a big aircraft part and i know you have all seen the cranes, a and you and that they can clean the runway and have to do could resurveys willing work. >> remember, we have 12 to 18 months for this 6:00 to be completed which means they will still be conducting interviews and they will be piecing together everything that happened with flight 214 probably by the end of the week. and then they will go back and try to pull the all of those doctors from connect pit and they said this could be a -- cox pit and they all said it could be a learning event and make sure it never happens again. we will head over to the airport and i want to show you some of the that activity of happening and we will get this underway at daybreak. well s
i want to show you where they can shed up shots and atherton ns o making herself available to answer questions questions and we will have more about the investigation on the runway and fso. we will do it before they still need to get we spoke it to deborah hershman. >> we talked about those big rocks from the sea wall that were scattered up the runway and we have a big aircraft part and i know you have all seen the cranes, a and you and that they can clean the runway and have to do could...
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welcome their new daughter, her name is brooklyn with two ns. she joins three-year-old montana and three-year-old hunter. he thanked his we have, and it was nice to that i can them. >> they are appropriate especially during these summer months. >>> we have a group of bloggers claiming they are being sensorred by baseball. >>> it looks good so far, 237 looks good, no major problems, we will tell you more about the morning commute. stay tuned. . >>> they say facebook has been discriminating against them or even banning certain bloggers. one says she has been kicked off the site six times because of what she has written. they are calling on conservatives not to use the website at all today. >>> don't be surprised if you see a heard of goats. they are eating the tall grass around the airport which will lower the chance of fire and that's really important this time of the year. a spokesperson said the goats arable to clear more spaces more easily more easily than having people out there with we had walkers. >> -- weed walkers. >> it will reduce the f
welcome their new daughter, her name is brooklyn with two ns. she joins three-year-old montana and three-year-old hunter. he thanked his we have, and it was nice to that i can them. >> they are appropriate especially during these summer months. >>> we have a group of bloggers claiming they are being sensorred by baseball. >>> it looks good so far, 237 looks good, no major problems, we will tell you more about the morning commute. stay tuned. . >>> they say...
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hay ns -- >> hanes says when he stepped inside the cell, white lunged at him. >> sliced me in the face with a razor. i didn't even see the razor in his hand, he did it so fast. i guess he know how to use these. >> deputy bounds says the blade was most likely extracted from the plastic razor inmates are allowed to have for shaving. >> i think the blade got flushed, which is typical. usually they'll toss it down a toilet because it can easily be flushed. >> haynes was rushed to a local hospital for treatment. he doesn't remember how many stitches he received but he was relieved to have healed as well as he has. >> they stitched me up real good. i heal like wolverine. >> white denies any involvement in the slashing. >> i seen blood on the ground. you know, the deputies saying go to your cell. you know, dude walking out of the pod but other than that, you know, hey, i'm in jail. i don't see nothing. >> everything points to philip white committing the assault. >> deputy bounds says haynes and several other inmates identified white as the attacker. >> haynes did press charges which is very r
hay ns -- >> hanes says when he stepped inside the cell, white lunged at him. >> sliced me in the face with a razor. i didn't even see the razor in his hand, he did it so fast. i guess he know how to use these. >> deputy bounds says the blade was most likely extracted from the plastic razor inmates are allowed to have for shaving. >> i think the blade got flushed, which is typical. usually they'll toss it down a toilet because it can easily be flushed. >> haynes...
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lawrence o'donnell posited that we are all being really nerdy and brewedi iprudish and that ns tolerated all sorts of sexual affairs, rudy giuliani left his wife, announced it, moved out with two gay friends living on the couch. and that was okay because it was sort of hidden sex and tradit n traditional sex and this is somehow less offensive because it is online? >> you can make the point that it is less active physically because it is online but i think it comes across as creepier. it is so juvenile, for one thing. it shows a lack of maturity. shows such a lack of judgment. so there can not be a new york voter who's not now aware of this story. right? 100% are aware of it. he needs to get 40% in the primary to avoid a runoff. that's not going to happen. probably none of these candidates will get 40%. if he makes a runoff -- i think that's knot now a high hurdle for him to get to -- will 50% of the people who know about this story vote for anthony weiner? i think that's political hard to imagine. i think chris cillizza actually did a piece earlier today that talked about bill thompson a
lawrence o'donnell posited that we are all being really nerdy and brewedi iprudish and that ns tolerated all sorts of sexual affairs, rudy giuliani left his wife, announced it, moved out with two gay friends living on the couch. and that was okay because it was sort of hidden sex and tradit n traditional sex and this is somehow less offensive because it is online? >> you can make the point that it is less active physically because it is online but i think it comes across as creepier. it...
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and then in one thousand fifteen to go ronny ns decided to take their oil. the democratically elected government of prime minister mohammad most an act nationalize the anglo iranian oil company. he banished all the british diplomats and along with them the secret agents who were plotting his overthrow so prime minister churchill asked president eisenhower to overthrow most and act on their behalf the cia and the british helped stage the coup that ended the last democratic government in iran ever. after most of that was overthrown he was sentenced to three years in the president and house arrest for life. after the cia deposed most of the place mohamed raise ashot power the shah ruled for twenty five. precious until finally spoke provoked them eight hundred seventy miles off revolution. with fundamentalists clerics now in power the company that would eventually be known as b.p. was forced to look elsewhere for their own. oil. we're all the product of our environment. i grew up in a unique place believe me and. this is one part of dances to a different. louisi
and then in one thousand fifteen to go ronny ns decided to take their oil. the democratically elected government of prime minister mohammad most an act nationalize the anglo iranian oil company. he banished all the british diplomats and along with them the secret agents who were plotting his overthrow so prime minister churchill asked president eisenhower to overthrow most and act on their behalf the cia and the british helped stage the coup that ended the last democratic government in iran...
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ns want because of fear of a lawsuit from this dry and corporation or is that i want to actually read. some of what's on that web site jim all answers are coming to response one of them is one hundreds of studies hundreds of studies have and continue to demonstrate that most do not present any health risk. well the american medical association last summer weighed in on this topic and they made a demand for the u.s. government they said please engage in pre-market safety testing these foods before you start feeding them to the american public the u.s. government has never required pre-market safety testing of g.m. us we've been eating this all these things under this big experiment that has no controls and is not producing a scientific study the scientific studies are completely missing so sure monsanto you know they did their own studies and they've gotten approval for various. crops and for food and to get it into the food supply but the studies are not meaningful and the f.d.a. does voluntary consultation they don't even really check the math on these scientific studies and really i
ns want because of fear of a lawsuit from this dry and corporation or is that i want to actually read. some of what's on that web site jim all answers are coming to response one of them is one hundreds of studies hundreds of studies have and continue to demonstrate that most do not present any health risk. well the american medical association last summer weighed in on this topic and they made a demand for the u.s. government they said please engage in pre-market safety testing these foods...
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ns want because of fear of a lawsuit from this dry and corporation or is that i want to actually read. some of what's on that web site jim all answers are coming to response one of them is one hundreds of studies hundreds of studies have been continue to demonstrate that most do not present any health risk. well the american medical association last summer weighed in on this topic and they made a demand for the u.s. government they said please engage in pre-market safety testing these foods before you start feeding them the american public the u.s. government has never required pre-market safety testing of g.m. us we've been eating this all these things under this big experiment that has no controls and is not producing a scientific study the scientific studies are completely missing so sure monsanto you know they did their own studies and they've gotten approval for various. crops and for food and to get it into the food supply but the studies are not meaningful and the f.d.a. does voluntary consultation they don't even really check the math on the scientific study and really i mean
ns want because of fear of a lawsuit from this dry and corporation or is that i want to actually read. some of what's on that web site jim all answers are coming to response one of them is one hundreds of studies hundreds of studies have been continue to demonstrate that most do not present any health risk. well the american medical association last summer weighed in on this topic and they made a demand for the u.s. government they said please engage in pre-market safety testing these foods...
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extended families often include the undocumented, and the kind of coverage that health care of san sa*ns, the security ordinance provides, the health care does not provide, it is important to them and it will continue to be important to them for the foreseeable future. >> good afternoon, my name is brenda story, a lot of it has been said of our 13 thousand patients, over 6 thousand are uninsured and will remain uninsured for two reasons. one is many of them are undocumented and the second piece of that is that they will not be able to afford health care on their health care reform. it was encouraging to hear from legal council that there's a way in which the current health care ordinance will be able to support our low-income families to be able to afford health care reform. lastly, i will say you already heard that we got some funds for our enrollment and we want to express to educate our community around all the options, people have to remain in health care and we will do our part to ensure that those 35 thousand uninsured individuals have a place where they can call their medical home
extended families often include the undocumented, and the kind of coverage that health care of san sa*ns, the security ordinance provides, the health care does not provide, it is important to them and it will continue to be important to them for the foreseeable future. >> good afternoon, my name is brenda story, a lot of it has been said of our 13 thousand patients, over 6 thousand are uninsured and will remain uninsured for two reasons. one is many of them are undocumented and the second...